Hi Roy,
I'm concentrating on the R/C build at the moment, so I don't think that I will be making progress on this one for a little while.
Yes, it is still a nice kit for its age and it builds straight from the box into a good model, as the overall shape and size matches up well to the Panzer Tracts plans. It's the smaller details that let it down, mostly with undersized parts. With some scratch building and aftermarket parts it can be greatly improved. Of course the newer Dragon kit is even better but it should be due to the improved mold technology, research etc.
The SKP tracks are nice but are let down a little by having hexagonal instead of round track pin heads. But for the price, half of the Friul tracks they are very good, workable, hollow guide horn tracks.
My mini review that I did here on AW for a member who wanted to know more about them.
"Each link needs a little cleanup of resin flash. The links are nicely detailed and match the shape of the real track, but they don't have the cast numbers that the Friul & WW2 Productions tracks have. The only faults that I can see with the SKP tracks are that they don't appear to be "handed", the guide horns are straight on the inside edge instead of at a slight angle and that the track pins are hexagonal instead of round, but these are not that noticable and you can improve them by carefully filing. They do look nice and are fully workable. For cheap replacement hollow guide horn tracks, they are very good. Half the price of Friul tracks."
See also Terry's review on PMMS if you haven't already seen it.
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/r ... kp102.htmlTim